Can Muslims and Christians coexist? ‘Of Gods and Men’ offers an answer

There are two popular caricatures of Islam in Western ... to a Muslim named Mohammed. (Yes, Mohammed and Christian. It’s practically an allegory.) More than 30 years earlier, in 1959, as a lieutenant in the French …

arrêtez de caricature le Prophète” (Jihadists, stop caricaturing the Prophet). Charlie Hebdo was attacked because of its publication of cartoons satirising the Prophet Mohamed and the Muslim religion, while the Jewish supermarket was apparently at ...

New York (AFP) - Pamela Geller, the anti-Islam crusader behind a cartoon contest of the Prophet Mohammed that was attacked by two gunmen ... after police shot de … Responsibility for the attack was claimed by the Islamic State group Tuesday, although ...

Dresden, Germany (CNN)Anti-Islam protesters ... how dangerous is Islam for our society, what about the fight against IS (ISIS) -- can this be successful?' These critical questions have to be faced, have to be answered," de Maziere said.

Charlie Hebdo comments on world affairs through cartoons and spoof reports. It has published caricatures of Muhammad ... because of its cartoons and spoofs of Islam's holiest figure, Muhammad. (Photo: Remy De La Mauviniere, Associated Press) PARIS ...

Images of the Prophet Mohammed are forbidden in Islam ... caricatures and warning that "in a very tense context, it risks exacerbating tensions and provoking reactions." The 16-page weekly magazine has been hard to find in Paris. A news vendor near the …

No signs or slogan mentioned anti-Semitism or the real cause of jihadist attacks: caricatures of Mohammed, considered by Koranic law ... in Montrouge entered a kosher supermarket at Porte de Vincennes in the east of Paris. He killed four people …

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Netanyahu: Paris attack proves world must fight Islamist terror

The French Council of the Muslim Faith (CFCM) umbrella group strongly decried the “barbaric” attack on the magazine, and the Union des organisations islamiques de France ... published caricatures of the Muslim prophet Mohammed. Two policemen …

“After Paris, one must assume that Mohammed cartoons ... how dangerous is Islam for our society, what about the fight against IS (ISIS) — can this be successful?’ These critical questions have to be faced, have to be answered,” de Maziere said.